
Envu Turf & Ornamentals welcomes Adam Gore, Ph.D., to provide technical support and agronomic solutions to the most complex turf challenges. Prior to joining Envu, Gore served as a horticulture extension agent with Clemson University for six years specializing in turfgrass agronomy and weedy plant control. Gore brings 18 years of turfgrass experience to the team.
“Adam is an exceptional addition to our team,” says Zac Reicher, Ph.D., Green Solutions Team manager. “With his background in applied research and extension services, Adam brings a unique blend of practical knowledge and scientific insight to our team. Adam’s commitment to advancing turfgrass health and quality aligns perfectly with our mission to provide the best possible support to our customers.”
A South Carolina native, Gore received his bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees from Clemson University. His research included weed control as well as plant health products on cool- and warm-season greens, and the potential impact of copper within industry products. His numerous peer-reviewed articles span several facets of the turfgrass industry.
In his spare time, Gore and his wife enjoy hiking local state parks with their dogs or visiting botanical gardens. Gore and his family currently reside in South Carolina but will be making the move to Florida soon to best serve Envu customers.
The Green Solutions Team offers customers professional observations, insights and recommendations on all things turf. Visit the website here for more turfgrass solution guidance.
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